Where: Prototek 401 NW 10th St. Downtown OKC

Speaker: Kenyatta Clark

Topic: Docker for Java Developers

Producing good software is a goal many of us strive for by honing our skills at design principles, site language mastery, architecture, methodologies, and expert use of libraries, frameworks, and platforms. Satisfied with our code, we then figure out how to deploy it, or we hand it over to an operations team who handles running it in production.

Running software in production is the whole point! We can apply a lot of our skills and practices from software development to its deployment, and to the infrastructure on which it runs.

Docker is “an open platform for distributed applications for developers and sysadmins” that provides a standardized way to package applications with the specification of their environment. This means everything from the operating system to the application server is specified in code, and will be identical between your environments.

Pizza, Chairs, etc.

We thank Techlahoma for generously providing the materials for the meeting, including the projector, pizza, and chairs.

Where: Prototek 401 NW 10th St. Downtown OKC

Speaker: Brett Schuchert

Topic: Test Driven Development Workshop

It’s been some time since we’ve practiced Test Driven Development (TDD) in the JUG. This week we’ll start with a problem some of us have seen before. We’ll work through it, sovaldi sale making group decisions, writing code and working on the rhythm of tdd. Brett will bring a wireless mouse and keyboard so you can participate (if you want) remotely. We’ll either work through a few problems or the same problem a few times. If you’re coming looking for slides, look elsewhere. You’ll see an IDE and an empty test file. OK, let’s go!

Pizza, Chairs, etc.

We thank Techlahoma for generously providing the materials for the meeting, including the projector, pizza, and chairs.

Where: Prototek 401 NW 10th St. Downtown OKC

Speaker: Jason Lee

Topic: An Introduction to Programming with Minecraft Mods

Greetings, treat Oklahoma City tech community! Do you have a son or daughter (or niece, nephew, grandchild, super-friendly neighborhood child) who loves Minecraft? Does said Minecraftian have an interest in learning how to program? If so, this is your lucky day. The Oklahoma City Java User Group would like to invite you and 0 or more of your pint-sized and precocious progeny to our July session where we’ll be offering an introduction to programming using Minecraft modding as the goal.

Where: Prototek 401 NW 10th St. Downtown OKC

Speaker: Brett Schuchert

Topic: Lightweight Development Environments with Vagrant

On software development teams, look a lot of time, unhealthy effort, and wasted work can come from the manual and unnecessarily complex way team members set up their development environments. Brett will explain the ideas behind lightweight, reproducible, and portable development environments, and demonstrate the use of Vagrant to create them.

Pizza, Chairs, etc.

We thank Techlahoma for generously providing the materials for the meeting, including the projector, pizza, and chairs.